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Plants remove Carbon Dioxide from the environment.

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How are plants a carbon recycler?

Plants, through the process of photosynyhesis, remove carbon from the atomosphere, such as the carbon you just exhaled in the form of carbon dioxide.


How are carbohydrates used in plants?

to convert water and carbon dioxide from the environment into glucose and oxygen


What is inorganic form of carbon which plants use in making food?

Carbon dioxide is the inorganic form of carbon which plants use for making food.


What is the inorganic form of carbon which plants use making food?

the inorganic form of carbon is carbon dioxide


What is the inorganic form of carbon which plants use in making food?

the inorganic form of carbon is carbon dioxide


When plants form glucose molecules where do carbon atoms come from?

carbon dioxide


Why isn't carbon in fertilizers?

Plants obtain the carbon that they need in the form of carbon dioxide from the air, not from the soil. Even if carbon were added to fertiliser plants would be unable to make use of it.


How does carbon from the nonliving environment become a part of living organisms?

Carbon enters living things through photosynthesis because producers (plants and other photosynthesizing organisms) use carbon dioxide to produce carbohydrates and the compounds needed to form their structures. First order consumers eat the plants which gives the carbon to them, and then other consumers eat them, and so on. Then through decomposition, it is given to the soil, then the plants, and it all repeats itself.


What chemical form do plants need?

water and carbon dioxide


What form of carbon which the plants use in making food?

Starch.


Where does the plant get the carbon to make plant structures?

For most terrestrial plants, nearly all the carbon comes from carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. For aquatic plants, the carbon comes form carbon dioxide dissolved in the water.


How do living things store carbon?

Carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, is converted by plants into sugars and starches during photosynthesis. The plants convert this into proteins etc.Animals then eat the plants....when they breath they get carbon dioxideand you get it when you eat a plant